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Northern Advance, 24 Sep 1908, p. 3

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South Sinuxjcoe Stalwarts- ('Contim.iedj fforn Page: _Two.) Bfordei-I%s`ame price as jjsidcwall. % . WALL PAPER : Artistic Effects New Deigns COUNTY on OF SIMCOE, ` By virtue of a warrant iesned by the Warden ofthe. . ` - County of Simcoe, bearing date the 21's: day of August, e To Wrr: inthe veer of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Eight, and . . . to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the several lends mentioned and described, being in the County `of Simcoe, for errenre respectively `due thereon, together" with my ooete, I hereby give notice pursuant to the Assessment. etuend amendments thereto, that unless the said errors and cost: be sooner pa1d,I I 1 on e Tuesdavs Istav Wlecember I998 -1. AL. I_..._ -2 L__- '_!-I-_L 3. ._L. .l..._ , __ or SIMCLOE. A Treasurer s Salem lands . if-3.`,-0 . Hp; .. v'v._4v .11` ., ._ `\ I at the hour of two 'o"clocE in the.-aftor:1ooAn, at the Court House. in the Town of Barrio, proceed to sell by Public Auction so much of the mid. lmds as may be sutcient to dis- ogarge the taxes md all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale and collection of t e name. - I . ' llVl., l-II___',_-',I-;_ ___ ,__. "-13 1 , . 1 .1 0 . . I\ 10 I1 12 13 I4 15 16 17 18' 19 20 21 22 an 25 26 27 28 0 . 9 an E? 32 33 34 A1,- 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 RA` I" . 1 % . % _1'J.fowrlI$HIPo1* VESPR14._ % 70,E...;.;........;...' ....... ..1o 9 70 1025 200 12 25 65 s 66.a20_W....._. ....... ........... .. 7 13- 20 656 no 856 67 "N38nc 50ofW ................ .. 19 14 33 995 200 1195 L A . T11o=`Ad,i`o111-nod Slo will tlke Iacejon TUESDAY, THE 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, at twg o'clock p .I_n., in the C_o3nt'- ouae. , ` ` VDANIEL QUINLAN, guy-v--.- v-` -Ban-ie, Augut 27:5,. 1908. . Fin]:-publiatio:_`n,ip Tm: Buuu: Anvmcn, Barrie, August 27th. 1903. to Mr.-R. L; Borden; the honored leader `of the _-Conservative party, a man whom, lto know was to love, who earned` "in very `large mea;su.re the condence and esteem of the peo- ple of this country. Harking back to'.I893, Mr. Lennox showed how the _Ottawa platform as promulgated by the Libera1s`pof"tha da. y,ha.d'been -broken,` and its principles thrown. to the four `winds. The public domain had been `plundered, the expenditure ruthlessly increased, the debt" of the "Dominion. added .to,:lthe burden of taxation` -tacentuated, -. the independ- ennf parliaxnent openly violated, ilo.wf the electorate debauched .a.'xu{ the. ._'offthV ngttonal life` moral;`ffa'.n J1. ' .4 l 0 _ _ A A __ | IVJ V ance COIIIIIIISSIOII; -Mr. Lenndx said that this \_vas_ an in pisition designed by the G1-Its. to blag: en the names of R.- L. Borden and` George E. `Foster. Theaattempt had miserably failed, but the expense had not. Ninety- .ve V thousand dollars of V treasury money had gone in this way.` Mr. Lennogc made avp,le_a for your citizen soldiery, but it was notffiair or hon- est-. to `cspend annually six and . one- -tquching ~,1'1pon the insur-l alf` V_,'ll1_ons_ ongthe military aspira- ~ f,t_h.e, n9opI.9.`.md.a-onl` a meter "" f_ 5 .;bas-ac 1'-'1 in; .r -- -v--_..J steajs, - the middle- merr .V?91'Z`l1IY":h9W.vP` iby Mr- ill {at `V `_*lIonc1- .1 III?! The following lots are patented (except where otherwise stated) : .- ` - r. 741 on} ....................... 24 4 ,3 530 . 200 730 Pt N1} (the J. Fraser Eltstek an des- cribedin9reimredp1aa.No.'3s297 17 9 ' 12 8 49 2 oo 10 49 .. . " TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE. W24of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..62& . % 63 E 29 To: W 53 W.P.B. .............. ..a2 ` no sWi_,....- J ameaSt'. Block . . Georae St. Block. W 24 of W 63 W`.P.R. . . . . . .. 15 ieid 'AQ;',pi;.1'4i'6s'.E.;'4';.'u ` pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N Mary St. plan 406, No. 10 pt N Mary St., E 2-100 .No. 189 pt ' - o - on 00900 East Con. Line 38, plum 392 pt . . . . .. Il'Y!'!T'?I I'I I\I`! E143-S} . . . . . .` W Asa St.,No. E Cedar St., W Elm 81s., No "LU. .9, E Elm Sr., N5. Broken E ION Q. Broken.... N 2} . . . . . .. VV UUK ~oou E pt Broken . W 12 No. II `I w Willow s:., NJ' Description. %'.'..'.'.III:I.'.'IIIIXIII:7:33215 166 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 4 86 ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 3 25 TOWNSHIP OF TAY. .19 pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..III I 15;` . N0. 20 pt . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .111 1 l .- -., T TQVVNSHIP OF TOSSORONTIO. .aNDt,SE..,NS .... 19 6 43 _r,E . . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . . ... . . . . .. 19 6 2 V 7.'Ic_-n`o`oo.>uVo-:0 o o n o c - uo.cl'.09,ooI0 F3. Owon. IN ARREARS FQR `TAXES. 3 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH ORILLIA. E5 5 E6 1 TOWNSHIP OF NOTTAWASAGA. Village or Sudburv. f4" ' 15 135 ............... .;. 15 1o zoo TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH ORILLIA. Tbw'13sH>. OF SUNNIDALE. ........... .. 19 6 14;, ............. .. 6 15 zoo .............. .. 9 15 200 TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL. I O I O -IVE MI! 63 . . . . ..6'2 & Lo` Con. Acres A";-rears Costs& Tots`. ~ Fees :1 `E 13 i : 5 16 ' `BEACH LOTS. 16 19. 14 ton "land deal, and the Winnipeg ter- minals of the G.T.P. In the former, the middleman secured a. rake-off of $8,500 on a $5000 transacltion-. It. was more than a coincidence, thought the speaker, that the Gov~ lei-nment` wanted the identical, same property. `The only inference to be `drawn was that the -middleman got the tip in advance in each, case. Then, with regard to the Winnipe terminals. These were first secure by middlemen. There were no expro- priation proceedings. The Govern- ment simply paid out $220,000 for what cost the middlemen $99,000. ;Tliese- might look `like small trans- acltions-, but _tl'iere were scores of lOt,hQ!'S- of a like character. `Mr. Lennox concluded with a` re- ference to the Newmarket 'ca.nI.l. Here $1,500,000 had been a.ppropriat- ed by the "Government. It is an absolutely useless work, said _Mr.- 'Le,nnox. They called its the V south ` branch of_ , the Holland -Rwer, but there was no_ water. The speaker clnaraeterized It as am outrage, and said that this was the expressed. o :1- ion `of many; prominent-Grits. _S_ir~ Wil-f_r.id wi'll~`ha.ve to pray for `min .tqZ._ ; pat ships ,.on that; -canal, was,~]Mg-. )- .*hr9s'= The_ usual cheer brought to Q close_ one. of the rmqst. successfui coup V vcntions. .eve`:.~-gat_t_z_cad ;togeAthm_'. in; 16 16 I6 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 I6 13 133 100 um At\ 24 I 2400 1-16 1-10 ll 10 13 I00 -v Treasurer, County of Simcoa. 7 35 13 57 10 15 8 00 3 39 ll 29 6 {M 6 45 15 04 I7 90 71 17 05 17 05 4 96 s 749 L Vien- Aoaf. sh Home 7 09 7 26 7 25 16 33 45 10 6 58 11 11 26 26 26 26 25 Ar 25 27 26 26 26 26 26 32 31 3 l 04 an .63 04 04 37 (\- E 25 26 (\n U5 U5 350 7.333 3 oo 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 co '1 25 25 25 `25 2 325 `2 25 nnr 350 350 11/ 0 - b 25 A- nu` In `25 An 35-47 I229 5 35 14 77 10 35 16 57 1315 1100 I` ll 1429 In (`kl 513 13 04 3 17 nan JIUV 19 30 19 30 7 21 573 10 59 I0 78 10 75 19 83 48 60 10 08. 251 251 25!. 251 350 250 l'\lI\ SUV 252 251 251 251 251 251 257 256 256 229 252 252 262 251 251 251 251 nnh vstal if your` at of our- {IN and 3' to and -. -..g.L- AM _. '4 Ever offeredb a C -' _"lI, be`; iven. Ex- Tbg Larg t lzes pett"]_udges adnit_thate 31 exvlgilvavs ingLive,,Stock h 6 been ]31-crer and b ter than at any other Show in the Province, and"they ;will_be better av D ' . 5 _ . ` A . - . ' - The Management has secured V e follovyingnunique _attfactione at greatexpenee from the Pnarkis Amusement Co., of New York e f whmh wxll be gtven free each day before the Grand Stand. `V V APDALES . T If , ?~(: Performing Animals] 3//j CITIZENS BAND WILL BE IN TTENDANCE. Grand Entertainmentsii . GROUNDS I 1. . L { ' (3 .ldre%n Reuced Rates-E D. WNLAN, `President. Ilewlades... % now an L - 2 . i`_" =*'."ix-r~F':.;:*- ` 7" ' 5` `t he hair is tangled ss, rub it well vvit_1I_";.319-,. 93:, ; tangles will cgme,,9. '` It hi-'8 -~ ' I.` H 0 . T"""5 ' '5`57 Hints and Reminders `svwoouuou * % A iriij lii Kifiif: i`;`aE"z"31.` mm mums wmluut sTROP| ||' Eah KEEN rrmm blade ' had an pad and [z' indcividually, insuring unifdrgxity of excelkftlf qtfalities. There is no scraping 0! 9915112 nk` With other Safety Razors. . _ . " ' ' A . r`:'1'uno|.~ x-gt mart T55 on metal an begi.i_`_ hu ....1.1.:.___ ___:.q. .... is so exacti proportioned. that when the 7 % . blade is helyd against the faee,e_t1_1e edge` , is in the exact position for a- clean " easy cutting of the beard. " av wmmut smomna 4,. Bisser__=:I: 1 A complete Awlxurrt ;sm-:rv `nazon oumr 1 consists oi |l.i|d'or i 12 sharp Norwegian SW3 Blades, packed In noon-T pact neat covond cm. A 1 \lI&'&II I iII&K BLACK LEATHER CASE . SILVER PLATED-- coLp PLA-1'E`o4-f - In All!) I PATIIEQ ' THE AygGLE=' oi-' `rue Sew. a piece of strong we at eachhuttonhole. on -ban: boy's .t_1-.ous,e'rs._ ,-You A will the buttons `wit! stay on` {much lon zer- -V ` .. Single"First-Class Fare going evaeningowzth, returning 'on October 1st. This inoludes Toronto. "i'I'iEii cuss` :" strong ro1.md'Vrubb'e1.' ole. 1;and'of little you ~m11`an%a th_a: 3.1. FlETGHEB,Se relary. _In the Opera I-Io _ on the evenings of 29.and 30 by the S meta Stock Go. -(Lately from .London,fEngland), consisting of 3311-. -..--_.-_-_.'-_. ___ --.-.. in theif most laughable and side-splitting acts. Amusing, interesting and instructive, showing the wonderful sagacity_ of these animals. BEKIIS. `MONK :-:Y AND nabs Lately from Tokio, Japan). The nest Acro- ats, Jugglers, Tumblers and Trapeze perform- s that have ever appeared on. the American ntinent. This Troupe has been brought fro - Japan by the Parks. Amusement Co. at an im nse expense and is `considered the best trou of Japanese that has evercome across the _ 11. You can t afford to miss seeing them. ey re ne. % KISHIZUNA % Japanese Troupe III!-u litan- hxs waist L2; oice. ediati lv vv,--- _-.. -_. -Toemake a salmon loaf. Take one can of sa1mon,`t-wo eggs, butter, pep- per, and salt to taste, and enough bread-crumbs to make it sfiff. Steam or bake in baking powder cans one- half hour. L will be: the reward. Before using new` gas mantles soak them` `in `vinegar. * VVhen dry, put tlcm on the burners. In this way a `brilliant white lighteis obtained and the \burners.1a,st twice as long as usual even ,in drafty places. -r ,_f-L -3 leather reviver. , Grease stains mi leather must be rcmoved by carefully applying ben- zine or -{perfectly pure turpentine. Wash the spots over afterward with well-beaten white of an egg or a good |..---w. V. --- _--.- _-..--J r In tting`- any kind of -waist, pin the waist line intothe correct. posi- tion, and then _.t up towards the shoulder. This is much easier and '_lflC`.'e satisfactorythan the customary `way of tting the shoulder rst. ` --H _-.--_r___.A_ L- 1---- _ ' vvlunssvuv rwvuvu v..v- ---.,--__ When making pea-`soup, if the peas are boiled a` little while, separately, with'a, pinch of common washing soda, they will be found to` cook much `more quickly. They do` not` need soaking. u 1_-_. 14-... ._..2._...' I"--J v- ----- --5 ---v ---------- -v---- Where it is necessary to keep .a sick room cool no better plan can be adopted th:_m_ to"1ay blocks of ice on Edjshes, and place them in any con- I venient place where the air from the {window passes ovexf them. cum _f A.` . _ _ . ...- lI\ \u\b navy.-u-no `Cheese may be_kep.t from going rrpuldy by `wrapping =1t in a cloth d1;.ped_ in vmegar and wrung nearly dry. Cover the cloth with a wrapper of paper, and keep inaycool place. Meat will` keep, V even. in the hot `weather, form many days 1f 1'4: is hung "in. a. cu_rrent _o'a1r and covered-with . ap muslin wh1ch has been wrung out in vinegar. _This should be renewed CVCly `uni. | (Buy a dozen extra `bobbins for! the sewing machme, ll them with ._die r- ent colored thread, and" they will be handy when needed to sewlarticles of different colors, or when you. are` in `ai hurry. J . ` --- -- ..--b'nn A6 . motif `LA Ill '4 uulny. To make lemon extract, cut the rinds of =thi'ee lemons into one-haif pintgof alcohol. Let` stand for six days, then pour lntobottles and add one ounce of oil of lemon. A few `drops will-"avor": gake nicely. . iv -, L._---1..'... ..I.....1.I I-.4 maehnrl N (ops wuu uavv; u. 5...... Hair brushes should be washed, if possible, every qay. The best plan 1s.t'o vkee two gun use at the same time. * Un ess a cl:-a_n. brush is, used the hair lqses .the..bnght,' gfossyrlook that in shouildhavc. _ . . - _ ..-.'.- `: Sept. 1 _-, _ -_._ $4. _`I_ I`- T mm AIADYMANCEL "wI1ife 7hai1:, `as? {he jlauiter l 1as gerllm . been;_ bleached, ind this dc rives it of spz_-inginess, and makes it fmat more quickly than `the black qr even the,-\ o If? Q1 `1 01 ` ~`1*"'\ Lu: . `-V` .. grey haxr. Oct. 26th. Majdr Cizrrie concluded by `an: allusion to rural mail delivery, and the ab`surd claim of auithorsh.p now being put forward for it by the Gr'it part . ` ` II- `l3I-2._ ` V Richard "min, ex-M.P. for Peel, began` -his speech with a: few happy references to various_persona.I- matters. He warm_ly_- eulogized Mr. Lennox whose course in Parliament had excited the admiration of V the Conservative leaders; The crying need of the times was for honest men and` honest principles. .Coming.1;o some of the shady transactions of the Laurlerl Administration.Mr. Blain. first took up the sub-target gun deal which he explained to the great amusement of the audience. .-Here was a contract for -I000 guns at $250 apiece, the actual, manufacture_r s price of which was only.$67.5o each. The middlemen had a. cool rake-`off of $182,500. _-Was it any-wonder that the publicpexpenditure had risen from forty millions a year to the present colossal -gures? _.__ __g_-_ __ - After showing the hollowness of Sir Wilfrid Laurier s pretensions on the prohibition question, Mr. Blain took up the subject of protection. and the British preference in regard to the woollen industry. Sheep raising had declined as a result of this pre- ference and the inadequacy` of the tariff. The Brantford woollen mill with 600 hands had been forced to shut down. -Why? We. had import- ed last year alone more than twenty million dollars worth of woollen goodsfrom places outside of the. Do- minion of Canada. .- The farmers were getting 2c" a pound. protection on pork, granted by the Conservative Government, Laurier and `Cartwright opposed It at the time, but it still re- mained. What was the result? Unit- ed States pork was not now coming into this country, and twelve million-s in gold was brought from England in one year in consequence of the upbuilding of this important industry. Free trade was all right, if it existed everywhere. But we had to be gov-' erned by our surroundings. Give us "a tariff equal to the tariff we. have . to ght against, was Mr. Blaln s concluding remark on this head. Fl'\I, , ___.. j_I : , l` 4,1,` `KT-_.L1_ AL1__-LZ'_ V`-g-w-mu-..a ;\.pauu..-- \/A. ....-.4 nn\rI~\.n` The scandal`of the North. Atlantic ; Trading `Company was then `fully dealt with by .Mr. Blain. This syn- 1 dicate obtained a contract from the lI.z;ur.er Government to bring over immigrants to this country from the older lands at $5 per head. In this` way $350,000 of .the people s money was squandered. Sir Wilfrid had re- `fused to give the names of those composing the company, claiming it to be.a secret deal. The contract was subsequently cancelled because of the criticism of Mr. Lennox and the other Conservative members of Parliament. Mr. Blain wound up a splendid address b'y urging` the con- vention to leave no stone unturned to win the coming battle: for the cause of honest" government. Mr. Lennox. Mr. Lennox s appearance was the signal for a tremendous outburst. of cheering,-_ the delegates rising to their feet en masse.,The speaker was visibly embarrassed at the warmth of his reception, and it was several- _minutes before he fully recovered his usual composure. He thanked the convention for their kind and hearty treatment in his unanimous renomination. On the occasion" of his first becoming their candidate, he had promised to .do fa.ir,`. honestl-and use- ful work, and he had since made a faithful eort to redeem that prom- ise. We were now entering upon what was, per.haps, the most momen- tous election that -Canada had ever faced. -The Ross Government was bad enough, God knows, bum as com.- pared with the Laurier Administra- tion it stood white and,clean. Mr. Lennox then `paid an eloquent tribute

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